A couple of injuries piled up for some young Cleveland Browns players in their first preseason game of the season against the New York Jets. Cornerback Thomas Graham Jr.
On Monday, the Cleveland Browns announced signed two players who had peevishly been tendered. Cornerback Thomas Graham Jr. and defensive tackle Ben Stille were brought back on exclusive rights deals.
On Tuesday, the Cleveland Browns announced they made a pair of moves by announcing two players have been tendered. Cornerback Thomas Graham Jr. and defensive tackle Ben Stille received the tenders.
The Bears have located a replacement for Thomas Graham Jr. Graham was plucked from their practice squad by the Cleveland Browns on Monday, and on Tuesday they signed former Minnesota Vikings cornerback Harrison Hand to the practice squad.
The Cleveland Browns signed cornerback Thomas Graham Jr. off the Chicago Bears' practice squad on Tuesday. The Browns waived cornerback Herb Miller in a corresponding move.
The Browns are making a change to their cornerback group before Week Two of the regular season. The team announced that they have signed cornerback Thomas Graham Jr.
Bears cornerback Thomas Graham was one of the surprise cuts earlier this week. But unfortunately, Graham was battling a hamstring injury that held him out of training camp and the preseason, which hurt his chances of making the roster.
The Chicago Bears upgraded their cornerback room with the addition of rookie Kyler Gordon, who is expected to start on the outside opposite Jaylon Johnson.
The Chicago Bears have a lot of young, exciting talent on their roster, including second-year cornerback Thomas Graham Jr., who could see an expanded role in 2022.
The Chicago Bears drafted seven players in the 2021 NFL draft, where a number of them made significant contributions on offense, defense or special teams during their rookie season.
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The Chicago Bears (4-10) are coming off a frustrating loss to the Minnesota Vikings (7-7) on Monday Night Football, which eliminated Chicago from postseason contention.
With the Chicago Bears’ secondary depleted by COVID-19, the team was forced to flex a slew of defensive backs to the active roster for Monday night’s game against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Chicago Bears are in the midst of final roster cuts, and there have been some difficult decisions so far. But two of those included two rookies from their 2021 draft class.
After being drafted in the sixth round by the Chicago Bears in the 2021 NFL Draft, former Oregon DB Thomas Graham Jr. is going through his first preseason NFL camp, and also adjusting to the Chicago lifestyle with new teammate QB Justin Fields.
The battle to replace Buster Skrine only looks like a two-man training camp competition between Duke Shelley and Thomas Graham Jr. It's possible it will become an even more crowded field because of the candidates' complete inexperience. This is an important role because it truly is a starting position.
Thomas Graham Jr. might have a bit of an edge over the usual rookie coming into a pro defensive system. Considering the Oregon cornerback will be the newest young face in a group of younger Bears secondary players, he'll need any advantage he can get.
The dangers of not opting out in football were obvious from the start of COVID-19. The danger of opting out might be what happened to Bears sixth-round
THOMAS GRAHAM JR. | Oregon | DC | #4 | Sr | 5102 | 193 | Rancho Cucamonga, CA | Rancho HS Overview: Having worked in arguably the most talented secondary in all of college football over his career, Graham boasts a lot of experience and production on the back end for the Ducks during his time in Eugene.
Per the official Oregon website, Graham was set to begin the 2020 campaign as the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision active leader in passes defended (40) and pass breakups (32).
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